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Default More Weber: The New Performer vs. the Old Performer

On May 7, 10:20 am, Brent > wrote:
> On May 6, 5:55 pm, JoeP > wrote:
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> > On Apr 17, 12:25 pm, wrote:

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> > > On Apr 14, 5:01 pm, "Kent" > wrote:

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> > > > "Lawrence Akutagawa" > wrote in message

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> > > t...

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> > > > > "Kent" > wrote in message
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> > > > >> My most used grill is myWeberPerformer, which has the 22" round bowl
> > > > >> coupled to
> > > > >> a lighter fueled by a 5lb refillable propane tank. It makes the charcoal
> > > > >> grill as easy to use as the gas grill.
> > > > >> One tank filling, if used judiciously[five minutes to light charcoal],
> > > > >> will last all summer.
> > > > >>Weberhas replaced this with a disposable propane bottle which will light
> > > > >> 10-12 times.
> > > > >> That, for me, would totally remove the appeal of the product.
> > > > >> If you're thinking of aWeberPerformer, run, don't walk, and try to find
> > > > >> the discontinued model.
> > > > >> Needless to say, I went looking for grills today.

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> > > > > hmmm...couldn't you simply acquire the right fittings and hose so as to
> > > > > replace that disposable propane bottle with your 5 lb refillable propane
> > > > > tank? Added cost, yes...but then you'd have your lighter fuel source of
> > > > > choice.

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> > > > I looked underneath one. I doubt that it could be done. I can't imagine
> > > > any reason to have two possible sources. When you propane runs out
> > > > unexpectedly, you just light your charcoal the old fashion way.

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> > > > Kent

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> > > Kent I thnk you need to look again, for less than $5 at any home depot
> > > you can buy a fitting to attach an existing 5# or for that matter 20#
> > > LP to the current Performer. I have a Performer that uses the 1#
> > > tanks and I have it hooked up to a 20# LP tank.

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> > Hi I'm new here, I have a Performer as well (Old Model) I love it!!
> > What fitting did you buy exactly to run your 20lb tank for the
> > Performer? I currently haven't used all the space underneath and I
> > think a bigger tank would be nice, it would probably seem to last
> > forever.

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> > Joe

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> Joe,
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> I don't have the old model, but for the new all I needed was an LP
> small diameter to large diameter bushing. I then used a LP extension
> hose that I had from a previous application. The new performers have
> the regulator attached to grill so my hose didn't need a regulator.
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> I am not sure what to use on the old model because I have not seen the
> fittings. but, if you were to take a photo to Home Depot and ask they
> will be able to get you the correct parts. If the regulator is
> attached to grill it may be as simple as buying a 20# tank and an
> extension hose.
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Yeah I have a spare 20gal tank from my old Gas grill, I'll give it a
try and see how it works out. Do you set the tank on something so the
valve can be accessed through the opening or do you Just turn it on
underneath?

Joe